How to Draw a Good Pic with PicEdit

I. How to Start

1) Plan the Composition

First thing you should do is find out what should be on your picture. What should be in the background, what in the foreground, etc. Then comes the
first thing you do in Picedit (except for opening it and starting a new pic) is setting the horizon. Draw the line where the horizon should be and remember
the Y- coordinate. Then set the vanishing point. The vanishing point is the place where everything tends to disappear in if you draw the lines far enough.

Some tips

The lower the vanishing point, the higher you're standing.

The higher the vanishing point, the lower you're standing.

Example

2) Setting up the Composition

Second thing that needs to be done, is setting up the composition. Draw boxes where you want everything to be.

Some tips

If you want cavelike borders or such things, draw in dark/light gray. That way, it won't become confusing.

Try to keep the coordinates and priority lines in mind.

Example

3) Setting the Perspective

This's easy and done really fast. Just draw lines from the corners of the boxes that aren't round surfaces. Make sure not to draw the line that runs
through the box, unless the object in it will be transparant. When that's done, draw the lines where the object should stop. Make sure that these lines
run exactly the same as the lines a bit further on (like the roof in the example).

Some tips

To draw halve/full circles, draw a cross in the middle of the box and draw curves from one point of it to the next using the pen tool. This's a
bit tricky and demands lots of exercise. The main idea is to mirror the pixels over the line of the cross.

Example

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